Netflix serves up another satisfying feast for horror fans with season 2 of its clever and highly entertaining original series “Santa Clarita Diet”. Everybody …continue reading Monster’s Pick: Santa Clarita Diet (S2)
As we say goodbye to the King, with the official retirement of Ash Williams, this week’s fitting spotlight is on the “Army of Darkness” …continue reading This Week in Horror Comics (Week of April 25, 2018)
My Bloody Banjo is an impressive debut film from Liam Regan — the perfect balance between frightening and funny, with the introduction of a new …continue reading Reel Review: My Bloody Banjo (2016)
“Carrie” for the 21st century: A Review of Dryden Theatre’s screening of Joachim Trier’s hauntingly beautiful film “Thelma” (2017). Recently I had the pleasure …continue reading Reel Review: Thelma (2017, Norway)
We look at five of the most influential films in horror, the game changers that surprised us and paved the way for many of …continue reading Top 5 Horror Game Changers
#Screamers is a surprisingly smart found footage film that delivers some genuine scares — one that is definitely worth a watch in spite of its …continue reading Review From the Rochester Premier of #Screamers
Dr Caligari is In: A Review of The Dryden Theatre’s Screening of the 1920 Silent Film Horror Classic, The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Recently …continue reading Reviewing the Classics: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Stylish horror short Compulsion peeks inside the lives of those with unspeakable urges. To give in, the blood must flow. Directed and written by …continue reading Horror Short: Compulsion (2017)
Crimson Peak is a visually stunning, exquisitely crafted gothic horror romance that once again proves what a virtuoso talent Guillermo del Toro is. Before …continue reading Take Two Review: Crimson Peak (2015)
Though far from a perfect film, “Dead List” is a fun watch, especially for gore hounds, and it shows a lot of potential promise …continue reading Reel Review: Dead List (2018)
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